brass threaded inserts factory for Plastic, Wood, and OEM Assembly Projects
XZ Fastener supplies brass threaded inserts for plastic molded parts, 3D printed housings, wood furniture, electrical enclosures, and OEM hardware assemblies. Parts can be supplied as heat-set inserts, ultrasonic inserts, press-in inserts, expansion inserts, knurled inserts, and custom turned inserts according to drawing or sample requirement. Buyers can specify brass grade, thread size, outer knurl pattern, insertion method, finish, tolerance, packing, and inspection level. Brass inserts can also be sourced with screws, washers, standoffs, and related fastener products for complete assembly purchasing.
Quick Specs
What Buyers Should Know Before Sourcing Brass Threaded Inserts
Brass threaded inserts create durable internal threads in softer materials such as thermoplastics, thermoset plastics, wood, composites, and printed polymers. Selection should not be based only on the internal thread size. Buyers should also define the host material, hole diameter, wall thickness, insertion method, knurl shape, insert length, flange design, and expected pull-out or torque resistance.
For product teams comparing insert shapes, the hex socket threaded insert product page is a useful reference. Brass knurled parts such as brass knurled expansion anchors also show how outer texture and expansion behavior affect holding performance.
Sourcing Checks
- Confirm heat-set, ultrasonic, press-in, mold-in, self-tapping, or expansion installation.
- Specify internal thread size, pitch, insert length, outer diameter, and hole size.
- Define knurl type: straight, diamond, helical, opposite helix, or custom pattern.
- Share host material, wall thickness, boss diameter, and target pull-out or torque resistance.
- Confirm whether lead-free brass, RoHS-friendly material, or plating is required.
If the insert is part of a customized hardware assembly, XZ Fastener can review drawings and samples for custom fasteners, including special knurl geometry, flange style, and packaging requirements.
Common Purchasing Descriptions
Clear descriptions reduce back-and-forth during quotation and help the factory quote the correct material, machining method, tolerance, inspection level, and packaging method.
- Brass heat-set threaded inserts, M2-M8, diamond knurl, for plastic injection molded housings.
- Brass ultrasonic threaded inserts, M3 x 5 mm, M4 x 6 mm, natural brass finish, bulk carton packing.
- Lead-free brass threaded inserts for electronic enclosure assemblies, internal metric thread, knurled body.
- Press-in brass inserts for wood furniture and composite panels, flange head, carton and small bag packing.
- Custom turned brass inserts according to drawing, with pull-out and torque inspection required.
- Mixed assembly package including brass inserts, machine screws, washers, DIN 933 full thread hex bolts, Grade 8.8 carbon steel hex bolts, zinc plated DIN 933 bolts, black oxide DIN 933 bolts, and hot dip galvanized DIN 933 bolts.
Detailed Specifications Table
| Specification Item | Typical Options | Purchasing Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tipo de producto | Heat-set insert, ultrasonic insert, press-in insert, expansion insert, mold-in insert, self-tapping insert | Installation method must match the host material, hole design, and production process. |
| Thread Standard | Metric coarse, metric fine, UNC, UNF, custom thread | Confirm thread pitch clearly, especially for M3, M4, M5, and inch-thread inserts. |
| Rango de tamaños | Common sizes M2-M12; micro and inch sizes available upon request | MOQ and lead time may vary for uncommon sizes, special material, or complex geometry. |
| Outer Geometry | Straight knurl, diamond knurl, helical knurl, flange head, closed end, through hole | Outer geometry affects pull-out strength, rotation resistance, and installation behavior. |
| Material | Brass, lead-free brass, copper alloy, stainless steel or zinc alloy alternatives | Confirm whether lead-free material, electrical conductivity, or corrosion resistance matters. |
| Finish | Natural brass, cleaned, nickel plated, tin plated, passivated, special finish | Plating should be selected according to appearance, corrosion, solderability, or electrical need. |
| Host Material | ABS, PC, PA, POM, PP, PE, resin, wood, composite, 3D printed plastic | Different materials require different boss design, insertion temperature, and hole tolerance. |
| Inspection | Dimension check, thread gauge, visual inspection, torque test, pull-out test if required | Inspection reports can be supplied according to order requirement. |
| Packaging | Bulk bag, small bag, small box, carton, pallet, buyer label, barcode label | Small inserts are easy to mix; labels and inner packing should be defined clearly. |
| Drawing Data | 2D drawing, 3D file, sample, installation hole drawing, assembly requirement | Hole size and installation process are as important as insert dimensions. |
Material and Grade Explanation
Standard brass is commonly selected for threaded inserts because it offers good machinability, corrosion resistance in many indoor environments, practical conductivity, and stable thread performance in plastic or wood assemblies. It is suitable for many consumer devices, electrical enclosures, furniture hardware, and OEM plastic parts.
Lead-free brass may be requested for specific markets, customer standards, or applications with stricter material requirements. Buyers should state this clearly before quotation because material availability, machining behavior, and cost may differ from common brass grades.
Alternative materials such as stainless steel, zinc alloy, or aluminum may be reviewed when the application requires higher corrosion resistance, lighter weight, or cost-sensitive performance. Material choice should match the host material and assembly load.
Thread and Fit Details
Internal thread quality is critical because brass inserts are often used in repeated assembly and serviceable parts. Buyers can review thread-related purchasing points in this guide to custom thread requirements before finalizing pitch, tolerance, and inspection details.
Surface Finish Selection Guide
Brass threaded inserts are often supplied in natural brass finish, but finish selection should consider the installation process, electrical requirement, corrosion exposure, appearance, solderability, and customer receiving standard.
| Finish Option | Suitable Use | Buyer Consideration |
|---|---|---|
| Natural Brass | General plastic, wood, and OEM assemblies | Common choice when appearance and indoor corrosion requirements are normal. |
| Cleaned Brass | Visible inserts, clean handling, bagged or boxed packing | Confirm appearance expectations and whether anti-tarnish packing is required. |
| Nickel Plated | Improved appearance, wear resistance, mild corrosion protection | Check plating thickness, dimensional effect, and whether the insert must remain conductive. |
| Tin Plated | Electrical or soldering-related applications | Confirm solderability, storage condition, and plating requirement before order confirmation. |
| Custom Treatment | Special appearance, customer standard, or assembly requirement | Provide drawing notes, sample reference, or required test method when available. |
When plated inserts are used in precision plastic bosses, plating thickness and outer diameter tolerance should be checked together to avoid installation issues.
Manufacturing and Quality Control
Brass threaded inserts are commonly produced by automatic turning, CNC machining, knurling, threading, cleaning, inspection, and packing. For large or repeated orders, stable tooling and clear drawings help maintain consistent outer knurl geometry, thread depth, chamfer, and length. The installation hole and host material should be reviewed together with the insert drawing because insert performance depends on both parts.
Quality control can include raw material verification, dimensional inspection, thread Go/No-Go gauge checking, visual surface inspection, knurl geometry review, and pull-out or torque testing when required. Buyers can review broader inspection practices in this guide to fastener quality control.
Factory Inspection Points
- Internal thread accepts the mating screw smoothly.
- Outer diameter, length, flange diameter, and knurl profile match the approved drawing.
- No blocked thread, heavy burr, deformation, oil contamination, or mixed-size packing.
- Insertion hole recommendation is confirmed for the host material when required.
- Pull-out or torque testing can be arranged according to buyer requirement.
- Carton labels match size, material, finish, batch, and quantity.
For electronics and enclosure assembly topics, buyers can also review fastener installation for electrical cabinets and enclosures.
Aplicaciones
Plastic Injection Molding
Used in molded bosses for reusable screw threads in housings, covers, brackets, and equipment shells.
3D Printed Parts
Heat-set brass inserts are often used to create stronger internal threads in printed prototypes and low-volume parts.
Electrical Enclosures
Applied in cabinet panels, plastic boxes, terminal housings, and device covers requiring reliable screw assembly.
Furniture and Wood Products
Press-in or expansion inserts can be used in wood, composite panels, and furniture hardware assemblies.
Consumer Devices
Used for serviceable housings, battery covers, device frames, and other components needing repeat assembly.
OEM Hardware Kits
Brass inserts can be packed with screws, washers, standoffs, and labels for production line or aftermarket kits.
How to Get a Faster Quotation
A complete inquiry helps the factory quote the correct insert type, material, tolerance, inspection level, packaging, and lead time without repeated clarification.
- Send the drawing, sample, or installation requirement: heat-set, ultrasonic, press-in, expansion, self-tapping, or mold-in style.
- List internal thread size and pitch: for example, M2, M2.5, M3, M4, M5, M6, UNC, or UNF.
- Confirm outer diameter, length, flange size, knurl type, and required hole size.
- State brass grade, lead-free requirement, finish, and any plating requirement.
- Provide host material, boss diameter, wall thickness, and installation method when available.
- Share quantity by size, including sample order, bulk order, or recurring demand.
- Specify packaging: bulk bag, small bag, small box, carton, pallet, barcode, neutral label, or buyer label.
- Include inspection requirements such as thread gauge, dimensional report, material document, pull-out test, torque test, or pre-shipment photos.
- For final pricing and production timing, contact XZ Fastener with your full size list and target packing method.
Preguntas frecuentes
Can brass threaded inserts be made according to a custom drawing?
Yes. Brass threaded inserts can be supplied according to drawing, sample, or installation requirement. Buyers should provide internal thread, outer diameter, length, knurl type, flange size, material, finish, quantity, and inspection requirements.
Which installation type should I choose for plastic parts?
Heat-set inserts are common for thermoplastics and 3D printed parts. Ultrasonic inserts are often used in molded plastic production. Press-in, self-tapping, or expansion styles may be suitable depending on the host material and boss design.
Can lead-free brass threaded inserts be supplied?
Lead-free brass can be supplied upon request. Buyers should state the material requirement clearly before quotation because material cost, availability, and machining behavior may differ from common brass grades.
What information is needed for pull-out or torque performance?
Performance depends on insert design, host material, hole diameter, boss wall thickness, installation method, and test procedure. Buyers should provide the target test value and sample material when performance testing is required.
Can brass inserts be packed with screws and washers?
Yes. Brass threaded inserts can be packed with screws, washers, standoffs, and other hardware according to order requirement. Providing the full assembly list helps confirm thread fit, material, finish, and packaging.
What inspection can be requested for brass threaded inserts?
Buyers can request dimensional inspection, thread Go/No-Go gauge checking, visual inspection, material documents, pull-out testing, torque testing, pre-shipment photos, and packaging verification according to order requirement.
Send Your Brass Threaded Insert Inquiry
For a faster quotation, send your size list, finish, quantity, packaging, and inspection requirements. If the inserts are used in plastic, wood, or 3D printed parts, include the host material, hole size, boss design, installation method, and target pull-out or torque requirement so XZ Fastener can review the supply conditions together.
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